The WW1 British Canadian BEF CEF 08 Pattern Web Belt is a historically significant piece of military gear, representing the equipment used by British and Canadian soldiers during World War I. The 1908 pattern web belt was a crucial component of the soldiers’ uniform, designed for practicality and durability in the grueling conditions of trench warfare. This belt was part of the wider webbing set, which allowed soldiers to carry essential items such as ammunition, water bottles, and bayonets efficiently. The BEF (British Expeditionary Force) and CEF (Canadian Expeditionary Force) both adopted this pattern, highlighting the standardization and cooperation between these allied forces. Made from robust woven cotton webbing, the belt was adjustable and versatile, making it an essential item for soldiers in the field. Collectors and historians alike prize this artifact for its authentic representation of early 20th-century military history and its role in the day-to-day life of WW1 soldiers.
WW1 British Canadian BEF CEF 08 Pattern Web Belt
$80.00
WW1 British Canadian BEF CEF 08 Pattern Web Belt
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
---|---|
Country | Canada |
Original/Reproduction | Original |
Theme | Militaria |